Stefan Jarić completed his Master’s degree in Physics in 2019 at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Physics. Since then, he has been pursuing his Ph.D., focusing on the development and investigation of graphene-based biosensors. His Ph.D. thesis, titled “Detection Mechanisms and Development of Aptamer- and Graphene Field-Effect Transistor-Based Biosensors,” is being conducted at the BioSense Institute, where he has been employed as a research assistant since 2019. Throughout his academic journey, Stefan has co-authored 11 scientific articles, holds an H-index of 4 (Scopus), and has gained international research experience at prestigious institutions, including the Technical University of Vienna (Austria), Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Israel), the National University of Electronic Technology (Russia), and Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (Austria). In addition, he has been actively involved in several international and national projects coordinated by the BioSense Institute, under the following programs: Horizon 2020 (GA 952259 – NANOFACTS, GA 872662 – IPANEMA), the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia (GA 7750276 – MicroLabAptaSens, GA 6710 – LABOUR), and bilateral cooperation projects between Austria and Serbia (GA WTZ RS 27/2022).
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This project is funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe GA 101159710